Last week's Batman Annual 2022 gave us a new line-up for Ghost-Maker's Batman Inc. With certain members sent back to the reserves, other members pushed up
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Poor old Pariah. Knocked around the multiverse, partially responsible for the original Crisis On Infinite Earths, and given the name for a reason, he is
This week sees DC Comics publish a number of major multiverse titles, Dark Crisis - which sees the DC Universe dealing with the fallout of Justice League
Next week sees the publication of Dark Crisis #1, kicking off an event that will run until (at least) December, dealing with the deaths of the Justice
Jim Benton is the creator of cartoon satirical licensed properties including Dear Dumb Diary, Dog of Glee, Franny K. Stein, Just Jimmy, Just Plain Mean,
Stuart Gibbs is the author of five bestselling middle-grade series: Spy School, FunJungle, Charlie Thorne, Moon Base Alpha and The Last Musketeer as well
Two months ago, Bleeding Cool ran a scoop for the new Justice League line-up for Dark Crisis #1, published next week. There are still spoilers until then
DC Comics publishes two comic books today that directly lead into next week's Dark Crisis #1. The more obvious Justice League: The Road To Dark Crisis but
DC Comics is announcing new original graphic novels in their MG Middle-Grade and YA Young Adult line in 2023. It's part of DC's continuing publishing plan
CBR is challenging The Hollywood Reporter over its new definition of the word "exclusive" when they state that they can "exclusively reveal
Okay, maybe it's just us calling him SuperBat but still. June sees the release of Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 by Mark Waid and Dan Mora, and the
With the launch of Frank Miller Presents, editor-in-chief and former DC Comiss publisheer Dan DiDio talked to the podcasts The Marvelists and said lots
The Shadow War event showrun by Josh Williamson comes to its almost-conclusion today with new issues of Robin #14 and Deathstroke Inc #9. Deathstroke has
Batman Incorporated time! Former Bleeding Cool reporter Chris Arrant, better known for his long run as Senior Editor at Newsarama/GamesRadar, recently
Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler: Dreadful Reins by Tom King and Mitch Gerads is the first in a series of graphic novellas from DC Comics, each featuring
Batman's rogue gallery all get their own version of The Killing Joke, with One Bad Day, we get a fantastic looking Batman: Dear Detective by Lee Bermejo,
The Joker #15, the finale of the series, written by James Tynion IV, drawn by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Cam Smith and has been delayed two weeks from the
Earlier today, we looked at a Riddler one-shot, One Bad Day by Tom King & Mitch Gerads and surmised it was a Riddler version of Batman: The Killing
Angel Breaker time! This is the classic way to establish a brand new character as being an important part of the wider continuity in which you are
Artist Mitch Gerads tweeted out the news, of a Riddler graphic novella, Batman: One Bad Day, drawn by him, written by Tom King. He tweeted
The DC Comics history, as written by the late Neal Adams, the Lazarus Pits were discovered by Ra's al Ghul, digging experimental chemical pits when trying
Tomorrow sees the publication of Batman: The Knight #5 by Chip Zdarsky and Carmine Di Giandomenico from DC Comics. A ten-issue series, it is telling
Today's Justice League Vs Legion Of Super-Heroes #3 sees the teams dealing with an incursion of The Great Darkness in both timezones that Black Adam has
With a terrifying fidelity to the Tim Burton cinematic vision, this issue elevates the Two-Face we all really deserved to epic heights in Batman ’89 #5.
I bumped into Dan Watters in the pub last night, chipper about the announcement of his new Sword Of Azrael comic book. Of course, Bleeding Cool knew this
Everyone is talking Multiverse right now. In a recent Xanaduum Substack post, Grant Morrison posted about their recent run on Green Lantern Season Two
Possibly more than Squirrel Girl or the denizens of Equestria, Nightwing #91 shows that Dick Grayson’s most effective weapon might be the power of
Former Gotham Police Commissioner Jim Gordon has had a fractious relationship with the genocidal mass-murdering serial killer, The Joker. As you do.
He may have been renamed The Emerald Knight in the recent Green Lantern run, but John Stewart remains the Green Lantern in in Justice League #75 out today
This week sees the release of Justice League #75, the final issue in the series, the Death of the Justice League, mostly ignoring the seventy-four Justice